Globus Sensation
The feeling of a lump in the throat
Adam Gaunt
Adam Gaunt
Globus sensation is a common problem
Globus sensation is the feeling of a lump, tightness, or something stuck in your throat – even though there is nothing there. It is common and usually harmless.
People often describe it as:
- A lump or tightness in the throat
- A sensation that doesn’t go away
- The need to clear the throat repeatedly
- Not painful and does not affect eating or drinking
Globus sensation may be linked to:
- Throat muscle tension
- Stress or anxiety
- Postnasal drip (mucus at the back of the throat)
- Acid reflux
- Habitual throat clearing
Sometimes, no clear cause is found.
Usually, no. It’s not dangerous and is not a sign of cancer. It does not:
- Interfere with swallowing food or drink
- Cause weight loss or severe pain
See your doctor if you have:
- Painful swallowing
- Difficulty swallowing food or drink
- Weight loss
- A hoarse voice or persistent cough
- Coughing up blood
Your doctor will:
- Ask about your symptoms
- Examine your throat and neck
- Check for signs of reflux or muscle tension
- Further tests (e.g. a small camera to view the throat) are only needed if symptoms are unusual or concerning.
- Reassurance – understanding the condition helps ease anxiety
- Relaxation techniques – reduce muscle tension in the throat
- Voice or speech therapy – especially if tension is a main factor
- Managing acid reflux – through diet and medication if needed
- Avoid throat clearing – sip water instead
- Drink plenty of fluids
- Avoid excessive throat clearing
- Try gentle neck and shoulder stretches
- Reduce caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods
- Manage stress – mindfulness or deep breathing may help
- The sensation usually improves with time
- It may come and go, especially during stressful periods
- It is not harmful
- If symptoms persist for several months
- If symptoms worsen
- If you develop any warning signs (see above)
- Speak to your GP or ENT specialist
- Ask about Speech and Language Therapy
- Visit the NHS website: www.nhs.uk
